Charles Krauthammer and wife Robyn Krauthammer married for more than 40 years; their children?

Charles Krauthammer and wife Robyn Krauthammer married for more than 40 years; their children?

Updated: About 1 year ago

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Charles Krauthammer is regarded as one of the most intelligent News personality in The States. This Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, author, and political commentator has a splendid career, but his personal life is no less of a splendor.

Charles Krauthammer is married to Robyn Krauthammer for 42 years now. And this happy duo has a 31-year-old son together, Daniel Krauthammer.

Happy Marriage Life of Krauthammer's Family

66-year-old Charles Krauthammer’s columns might not have ever existed had he decided to go on with his profession as a physician. Graduating from a medical school in 1975 and working as a chief resident and a reputed physician for more than three years, Charles found his ultimate interest in the field of public policy and politics as a whole.

Robyn left her practice as a lawyer to become an artist. Robyn Krauthammer is a chief executive officer of Pro Musica Hebraica where her husband, Charles, is the chairman of the board. Her passion for Jewish music led her to form this organization which presents Jewish classical music. They have been going strong with no rumor of divorce. After 11 years of marriage, the Krauthammers were blessed with a baby boy. They named him Daniel.

Charles once revealed in an interview that Daniel had a very sharp mind, “even sharper than mine”, Charles had said. With such brilliant minds, the Krauthammers should have done the world a favor and had more children right?.

Image: Charles's son Daniel Krauthammer

Daniel is currently a contributor to The Harvard Crimson.

Fox News Reporter Charles Krauthammer has been paralyzed

Great minds are known to suffer physical injuries or disabilities (as with Stephen Hawkins). Charles Krauthammer is also physically disabled. He has been paralyzed for almost 44 years now. During his freshman year at Oxford, he had a diving accident which left his spinal cord damaged and hence the paralysis. He has been in a wheelchair ever since. But no matter how fragile his body might seem, his mind is as great as ever.

And the world will keep on benefiting with his intellectual contributions.